Patents by Inventor Peter Van Der Wal
Peter Van Der Wal has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11552510Abstract: An in-wheel motor for a vehicle includes: a stator with a connector attaching the stator to the vehicle, the connector including a shaft, an end plate of a larger diameter than the shaft, and a coolant passage through the end plate, the stator further including a hollow stator body with cylindrical outer surface and mounted to the connector. Cooling channels for circulating liquid coolant extend along the hollow stator body and are in fluid connection with the coolant supply duct, the cooling channels having an inlet for supply of liquid coolant to the plurality of channels and an outlet for discharging liquid coolant from the plurality of channels; wherein, at a side opposite from the connector member, the hollow stator body has an open end with a diameter larger than the diameter of the shaft. Also disclosed is a cooling jacket for such an in-wheel motor.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2018Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: E-TRACTION EUROPE B.V.Inventor: Reinhard Peter Van Der Wal
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Patent number: 11309770Abstract: An in-wheel electric motor includes at a vehicle side an elongated connector, a cylindrical stator body connected to the connector and on an outer surface of the stator body equipped with stator windings, a cylindrical rotor body enclosing the stator, and a power electronics device powering the stator windings. The connector is provided with a first opening of a feed channel for coolant and a second opening of a return channel for coolant, each of the feed and return channels being parallel to an axial direction of the connector. The electric motor includes a cooling circuitry with a feed connector and a return connector for coolant, which circuitry includes a coolant supply channel that extends from the feed connector through first the power electronics device and subsequently through a cooling jacket that is situated at the perimeter of the cylindrical stator body and from there to the return connector.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2018Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: E-TRACTION EUROPE B.V.Inventors: Timothy Van Seventer, Reinhard Peter Van Der Wal
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Patent number: 11191876Abstract: A coating for a medical device or appliance may include a fluoropolymer and a polyimide. Such coatings may provide a lubricious exterior surface that facilitates insertion or displacement of a medical device in a body lumen. Some coatings that include a fluoropolymer and a polyimide may, among other functions and characteristics, provide increased strength and/or durability relative to some other coatings.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2019Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: Merit Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: William Paul McKee, Albert Hillen, Peter van der Wal
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Publication number: 20200177054Abstract: An in-wheel electric motor includes at a vehicle side an elongated connector, a cylindrical stator body connected to the connector and on an outer surface of the stator body equipped with stator windings, a cylindrical rotor body enclosing the stator, and a power electronics device powering the stator windings. The connector is provided with a first opening of a feed channel for coolant and a second opening of a return channel for coolant, each of the feed and return channels being parallel to an axial direction of the connector. The electric motor includes a cooling circuitry with a feed connector and a return connector for coolant, which circuitry includes a coolant supply channel that extends from the feed connector through first the power electronics device and subsequently through a cooling jacket that is situated at the perimeter of the cylindrical stator body and from there to the return connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2018Publication date: June 4, 2020Inventors: Timothy VAN SEVENTER, Reinhard Peter VAN DER WAL
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Publication number: 20200164735Abstract: An in-wheel electric motor includes a stator with at a vehicle side an connector member, a cylindrical hollow stator body connected to the connector member; an outer surface of the stator body being equipped with stator windings, and further including a cylindrical rotor body coaxially enclosing the stator; the electric motor further including a power electronics device for powering the stator windings, wherein the hollow stator body is provided with a stator body opening at a road side of the electric motor for receiving the power electronics device, and the enclosing rotor body is provided with a removable cover plate covering a rotor body opening of the rotor body at the road side and covering the stator body opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2018Publication date: May 28, 2020Inventors: Reinhard Peter VAN DER WAL, Timothy VAN SEVENTER
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Publication number: 20200153291Abstract: An in-wheel motor for a vehicle includes: a stator with a connector attaching the stator to the vehicle, the connector including a shaft, an end plate of a larger diameter than the shaft, and a coolant passage through the end plate, the stator further including a hollow stator body with cylindrical outer surface and mounted to the connector. Cooling channels for circulating liquid coolant extend along the hollow stator body and are in fluid connection with the coolant supply duct, the cooling channels having an inlet for supply of liquid coolant to the plurality of channels and an outlet for discharging liquid coolant from the plurality of channels; wherein, at a side opposite from the connector member, the hollow stator body has an open end with a diameter larger than the diameter of the shaft. Also disclosed is a cooling jacket for such an in-wheel motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2018Publication date: May 14, 2020Inventor: Reinhard Peter VAN DER WAL
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Patent number: 10604002Abstract: Disclosed is road vehicle wheel with an in-wheel electric motor that includes a rim configured for mounting at least one tire on the rim; a rim support configured for supporting the rim on a non-rotating wheel part to allow rotation of the rim with respect to the non-rotating wheel part; a stator of the in-wheel electric motor, the stator including electromagnets and being supported on the non-rotating wheel part; and a rotor of the in-wheel electric motor, the rotor including permanent magnets and being supported on the rim support such that any forces exerted on the rim do not act on the rotor. The rim is supported such that any forces exerted on the rim are directly born by the rim support and is not in direct contact with the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2017Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: E-TRACTION EUROPE B.V.Inventors: Reinhard Peter Van Der Wal, Timothy Seventer
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Publication number: 20190336654Abstract: A coating for a medical device or appliance may include a fluoropolymer and a polyimide. Such coatings may provide a lubricious exterior surface that facilitates insertion or displacement of a medical device in a body lumen. Some coatings that include a fluoropolymer and a polyimide may, among other functions and characteristics, provide increased strength and/or durability relative to some other coatings.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: William Paul McKee, Albert Hillen, Peter van der Wal
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Publication number: 20190023118Abstract: Disclosed is road vehicle wheel with an in-wheel electric motor that includes a rim configured for mounting at least one tire on the rim; a rim support configured for supporting the rim on a non-rotating wheel part to allow rotation of the rim with respect to the non-rotating wheel part; a stator of the in-wheel electric motor, the stator including electromagnets and being supported on the non-rotating wheel part; and a rotor of the in-wheel electric motor, the rotor including permanent magnets and being supported on the rim support such that any forces exerted on the rim do not act on the rotor. The rim is supported such that any forces exerted on the rim are directly born by the rim support and is not in direct contact with the rotor.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2017Publication date: January 24, 2019Inventors: Reinhard Peter VAN DER WAL, Timothy SEVENTER
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Patent number: 6545477Abstract: The invention relates to a method of surveying a geological formation through which a cased borehole passes, said method being characterized by the fact that: in a first step, current is injected into the casing (11) at a first point (In1) spaced apart longitudinally from said formation so as to cause current to leak into said formation, and electrodes (a, b, c) defining two consecutive sections of casing situated at the level of said formation ,ire used to measure the respective potential drops along said sections; in a second step, current is injected into the casing at a second point (In2) spaced apart longitudinally from the formation and situated on the opposite side thereof from said first point, so as to cause current to leak into the formation, and said electrodes are used to measure the potential drops along said sections; the corresponding measurements of the two steps are combined to obtain the values corresponding to a circuit formed by the casing between the two injection points is and essentiType: GrantFiled: March 5, 2002Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Paul Beguin, Dominique Benimeli, Patrick Ehret, Francois Hecquet, Peter Van Der Wal, Marie-Therese Gounot
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Patent number: 5299223Abstract: A ring resonator comprised of four mirrors arranged at an angle of 45.degree. relative to the pump laser is suggested for an optically pumped far infrared laser. The mirrors are arranged in pairs which are positioned in evacuated chambers of the laser housing together with the ends of two waveguides. The pump laser is introduced into the resonator via a bore in one of the mirrors. The ring resonator provides for a completely wavelength-independent insulation between the pump laser and the ring laser. The system also provides for a minimal power loss of the FIR laser beam.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1993Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Assignee: MAN Technologie AGInventor: Peter van der Wal